Current Release : Gnoppix 24.2.1
1. How to choose
Three different desktop options are available
XFCE (our LTS flagship desktop)
Gnoppix 24.2.1 (x64), Our Flagship Linux 6.x and 64 bit kernel and hardware. Suitable for newer PC/Laptops or a few years old.
Gnoppix 24.2.1 (i386), containing a 32 bit PAE 6.1 kernel, suitable for systems that are 32 bit only.
Gnoppix 24.1.15 Devel (x64) Comes with the latest possible software, Linux 6.6.13 - 64 bit kernel and hardware. (Gnoppix Membership required)
Gnoppix 24.2.1 PRO (x86) PRO Version of Gnoppix (Gnoppix PRO Sub required)
Gnoppix Member Downloads 24.2.1 -> https://patreon.gnoppix.com/iso/ (Gnoppix Membership required)
MD5:
Gnoppix LTS 24.2.1 XFCE x86: c7242993cec3b0a298a19b048b8be47a
Gnoppix LTS 24.2.1 XFCE i386: a12f6ed2fb41ce56b8a1209f21a4a56c
Gnoppix Devel 24.1.15 XFCE x86: d097e03074ea07759e56f3d31a349342
Gnoppix PRO 24.2.1 XFCE x86: f5dbe548b0ba954744ba1afffd3079bd
2. Beta Desktops
Keep in mind those images we have no maintainer for it and should not used in production until a maintainer is found. Feel free to try them, keep in mind Wayland on virtual Hardware behaves different.
NotMaintained/Unstable Desktops:
- KDE (X11)
Gnoppix 24 KDE (x86), Gnoppix Linux 24 with the 6.x kernel and KDE Desktop enabled.
Gnoppix 24 KDE (i386), containing a 32 bit PAE 6.1 kernel, suitable for systems that are 32 bit only.
Gnoppix 24 Devel (x64) Comes with the latest possible software, Linux 6.6.11 - 64 bit kernel and hardware. (Gnoppix Membership required)
Gnoppix Member Downloads -> https://patreon.gnoppix.com/iso/ (Gnoppix Membership required)
3. Alpha/Testing Desktops
- Gnome (Wayland)
Gnoppix x64 Gnome LTS with the 6.x kernel and Gnome Desktop enabled.
Gnoppix x64 LXDE LTS with the 6.x kernel and LXDE Desktop enabled. (Gnoppix Membership required)
Gnoppix Member Downloads -> https://patreon.gnoppix.com/iso/ (Gnoppix Membership required)
4 . Direct Download
Direct Downloads. Gnoppix Users can use the direct downloads or one of the mirrors for the following products.
Torrent. Torrents are fast, and their use reduces the load on the servers.
5. How to make the USB
A full-featured bootable (Live) USB can be made from an ISO by using Live USB Maker tool. Users of other Linux distributions can download and run Live USB Maker appimage right from their current distro to create a full-featured Live USB from any standard ISO.
Other graphical USB creators that write a Read-Only image of the ISO onto USB (e.g., openSUSE Imagewriter or Mint USB Image Writer) may also be used to create a Live USB, but it will lack the advanced live features available. If you want to create a USB on a Windows base, we suggest you use Rufus, which supports our bootloader.
If the graphic USB creators fail, use one of the command line options below as Root. Let us assume your USB is identified as sdx (change as needed for your system), then copy and paste the appropriate line for your kernel:
32 bit kernels:
dd bs=4M if=gnoppix_i386.iso of=/dev/sdx && sync
64 bit kernels:
dd bs=4M if=M.iso of=/dev/sdx && sync
6. How to install
7. Default passwords
User gnoppix: gnoppix